3/16/19 - 710 ESPN KIRO AM Seattle has announced a new partnership with Coaching Boys Into Men.
The sports station and local nonprofit will work together to encourage
student athletes, as well as school coaches and athletic department
leadership, to participate in the Coaching Boys Into Men curriculum
which focuses on youth leadership skills, domestic violence prevention,
and healthy relationships. 710 ESPN Release

3/16/19 - Canadian Football Hall of Fame sportswriter and broadcaster Lowell Ullrich is the latest victim of cuts at TSN 1040 CKST Vancouver. He's been with TSN 1040 since 2001 as a BC Lions beat reporter, pre/post game cohost, website contributor and 3Down Radio co-host, and reported sports for the Vancouver Province for 36 years before retiring from the newspaper in 2015. Charlie Smith, Georgia Straight

3/15/19 - Maninder Singh Gill, former owner of Radio India KVRI AM 1600 Blaine, who was charged in connection with a shooting outside a Surrey wedding nearly nine years ago, has had the charges stayed due to an unreasonable delay. Keith Fraser, The Province

3/14/19 - KING-TV Seattle Meteorologist Darren Peck
has announced, "After 7 wonderful months in Seattle with KING 5, I’ve
returned home to Northern California and am forecasting for KPIX CBS San Francisco Bay Area. I’ll be covering weekend mornings for a time and helping out anywhere else they may need." Facebook Announcement

3/14/19 - After KING-TV Seattle reporter Alex Rozier made the news recently when he choked on food, he has announced on his Twitter page that he is leaving the station. He says, "At the end on the month I will leave Seattle to start my new job as a reporter for WFAA, the ABC affiliate in Dallas..." Twitter announcement

3/13/19 - The Dave Pratt-led morning show at TSN 1040 CKST Vancouver has been cut. Pratt, rotating co-host Dave Tomlinson and producer Curt Appleby were informed this morning.
Bell Media made a series of cuts to several TSN sports radio stations
across the country today. Pratt had hosted mornings on his own
since last summer, alongside a rotating roster of co-hosts. He has
been with TSN 1040 since 2013. Fill-in hosts are
expected in the 5:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. time slot for the remainder of the
month with a new schedule expected in April. Patrick Johnston, The Province

3/13/19 - Former Tacoma broadcaster Larry Brown passed away February 6th at age 66. Known on air as Mason Dixon and Charlie Brown, he also worked at radio stations in Walla Walla, Pendleton, the Tri Cities, Sumner and KIT Yakima. Puget Sound MediaEdwards Memorial Obituary

3/12/19 - The FCC has granted
Special Temporary Authority to Inspiration Media for KKOL AM 1300
Seattle. The STA is for 1 kW day/night non-directional at 47° 33'
52.00" 122° 39' 26.00", collocated with KBRO AM 1490 Bremerton. It
was required to allow KKOL to resume broadcast operations prior to
expiration of an STA to remain silent. Operations of KKOL at the
licensed site were suspended on February 28, 2018. A Construction
Permit is in effect for the relocation of the KKOL transmission
facilities to the licensed transmitter site of co-owned stations KLFE
and KNTS, but local permitting issues slowed the implementation
process. FCC STA

3/12/19 - Former CTV Vancouver news anchor Tamara Taggart
is to be named the Liberal candidate in the Vancouver Kingsway riding
for the upcoming Canadian federal election this fall. A nomination
meeting is scheduled for Sunday, March 24. Taggart co-hosted
CTV’s News at Six with Mike Killeen until both were let go from their positions last April. Vincent Plana, Daily HiveCTV News

3/11/19 - Former CHEK-TV Victoria News Anchor Scott Fee
is returning to the station as News Director on March 18. A
broadcaster with more than 20 years experience, he has been an anchor on
Global TV Calgary since 2011. Fee's return occurs in the year CHEK celebrates a decade as an independent, employee–owned station. CHEK Release/PSRGlobal Calgary Video

3/10/19 - A memorial gathering has been announced for former Vancouver broadcaster Ross Crain, who passed
away suddenly February 24 at age 86. It will be held March 27
between 2 and 4 p.m. at St. Mary's Kerrisdale, 2490 W. 37th Ave.,
Vancouver. Sun/Province Obituary

3/10/19 - Award winning TV Host & Producer Fiona Forbes joins the team at Global BC. She's taking over Kaitlyn Herbst's non-traffic related duties as Community Reporter while she is on mat leave. Forbes was the host/producer of Breakfast Television on Citytv in the early 2000s, a talk show host on CKNW AM 980 for three years and hosted Urban Rush/The Rush on Shaw TV for ten years. Twitter Announcement

3/10/19 - Former CBC Vancouver entertainer Betty Muriel Haworth (professionally known as Betty Phillips) died at Cedarview Lodge in North Vancouver on February 22 at age 95. She is remembered by most for the CBC Radio shows Make Mine Music, Leicester Square to Broadway, Betty Phillips Sings and the folk series CBC television production of Lolly-too-dum. A memorial service is being planned for the spring. Sun/Province Obituary

3/09/19 - When KING-TV Seattle reporter Alex Rozier recently choked on food, it wasn't his first brush with death. In December 2017 he got off an Amtrak train which derailed a short time later with multiple deaths and injuries. Scott Jones, FTVLive

3/09/19 - Former News 1130
CKWX Vancouver traffic reporter Sabeen Habib returns to the station
Monday. She’ll do Monday-Friday night traffic after an absence
from the station of about four years.

3/09/19 - Puget Sound Media salutes long-time KOMO-TV Seattle news anchor Bill Brubaker.
"Bru" began his 25-year run at KOMO in 1962 and worked as a reporter,
writer, editor and news producer, first at KOMO Radio and then in 1965
at KOMO-TV. Before leaving KOMO in 1987, Brubaker scored numerous
journalism awards.
In 1991, he was awarded the Freedom Foundation’s George Washington
Medal for Public Communication and in 2017 was inducted into the Edward
R. Murrow College of Communications Hall of Achievement. Ronald DeHart, Puget Sound Media

3/08/19 - Radio West
reports former longtime CKNW/CFMI-FM Vancouver engineer John Mair died
earlier this week. He worked at 'NW from 1970 until the early
2000s. In the early 1970s he spent some time working at sister
station CJOB in Winnipeg, helping to rebuild a burned out transmitter
site. In recent years Mair suffered from diabetes. Radio West News

3/08/19 - Bob Addison has returned to his producer role on the nationally networked, Corus Entertainment late night show The Shift with Drex, which originates at CKNW AM 980 Vancouver.
Addison has been out the last eight weeks, following surgery and subsequent diagnosis with testicular cancer.

3/07/19 - KING-TV Seattle general assignment reporter Alex Rozier was at a dinner party when he choked on a piece of meat. Co-worker Ted Land
stepped in with the Heimlich maneuver and saved him. Rozier went
on air and talked about his close call with death and urged people to
learn how to do CPR/Heimlich. Scott Jones FTVLive

3/07/19 - David Bray of Bray and Partners Communications breaks down the most recent Numeris
PPM ratings for Vancouver: QMFM grabs the #1 spot for A12+ with a 14.3% share of hours tuned (up from 10.9%). QM benefited from their usual all Christmas music month. Taking the top spot for F25-54 was QM-FM, posting a 21.9% share (up from 17.9% last time out). CBC Radio One grabs the lead for M25-54 listeners, delivering a 12.2% share followed by The FOX at 11.6%. The FOX is out in front for M18-34 with a 17.3 % share of hrs. tuned (up from 15.9 %). When it comes to Females 18-34, QM takes top spot posting a 16.9 % share.Bray Release

3/06/19 - The previously-announced sale by Cox Media Group of a majority stake in its TV stations to funds managed by Apollo Global Management
has been filed with the FCC. The buyer is officially listed as
Camelot Radio Buyer, Inc., an affiliate of newly-created Terrier
Media. The price for the overall transaction is $3.1 billion, to
be adjusted to reflect the equity Cox will receive at closing. The
transaction will see the acquisition of the Apollo-owned
and Okemos, MI-based Northwest Broadcasting TV stations, then the Cox
TV stations and four Dayton, OH radio stations, giving Terrier Media 25
full-power TV stations, which includes KIRO-TV Seattle. All Access Music Group

3/05/19 - Former Seattle radio host Michael Mason joins a new morning show at New CountryKUAD-FM 99.1 Fort Collins, CO beginning Monday, March 11. He hosted afternoon drive at the former Seattle market Funky Monkey KFNK-FM 104.9 from 2003-07 and more recently handled production and video for the nationally syndicated Delilah show and was night time host at The BullKNUC-FM 98.9 Seattle. All Access Music Group

3/05/09 - The CRTC has approved an application by Akash Broadcasting Inc.
to change the authorized contours of the unlaunched commercial ethnic
specialty station CJCN-FM 91.5 Surrey. Average ERP will increase
from 290 to 320 watts, effective HAAT will increase from 121.9 to 193.9
meters and transmitter site will be relocated to North Delta on the roof
of a 37-floor high-rise. Akash submitted that the technical
changes are necessary because the transmitter site it originally
proposed is no longer available. CRTC Decision

3/04/19 - KONG-TV Seattle has added Bounce TV
on channel 16.2. Bounce is the first African American broadcast
network, featuring a programming mix of original series, theatrical
motion pictures, specials and off-network series.
Among the founders of Bounce are iconic American figures Ambassador
Andrew Young and Martin Luther King, III.

3/03/19 - KING 5
Seattle reports gains in viewers with a strong February ratings
period. The station also launched refined brand messaging prior to
the February Sweeps. KING 5 Release

3/02/19 - Sportsnet Tonight host and Vancouver Canucks reporter Mira Laurence returns to Vancouver Island to take the position of Director of Communications and Community Partnerships for Pacific FC soccer club. She was an on-air personality at CTV News in Victoria for 14 years and has most recently been morning show co-host and rinkside reporter for Rogers Sportsnet CISL AM 650 Vancouver. Adam Chan, Victoria Buzz

3/01/19 - Red Robinson salutes long-time Vancouver market CKNW evening host Jack Cullen,
who "was completely unorthodox and had great appeal to all
non-conformists..." He describes Cullen as a character and an
incredible performer who played the music of Joni James, Frankie Laine
and Glenn Miller on his The Owl Prowl program. He passed away April 27, 2002 at age 80. Red Robinson Tribute

3/01/19 - Puget Sound Media pays tribute to iconic Seattle broadcaster Danny Holiday and his Rock ‘n’ Roll Time Machine. Holiday got his start at KPUG Bellingham, but made the jump to KOL AM Seattle as part of the station’s Magnificent 7 in 1965. His RRTM
took serious flight in 1985 at Seattle’s KZOK-FM and in 1991 he began a
7-year stint at Seattle oldies station KBSG-FM. His last gig was a
revival of his RRTM as a weekly volunteer host on Everett’s
KSER-FM, which drew a faithful audience, contributing to a higher
community profile for the station. Danny Holiday passed away after
an extended illness on February 20, 2012, capping a radio and rock
music promotion career that exceeded 40 years. Ronald DeHart, Puget Sound Media